In Defense of Leadership (and Followership)
International Leadership Association blog post by Sharna Fabiano
International Leadership Association blog post by Sharna Fabiano
Article by Lt. Col. Karri Roman, 375th Health Care Operations Squadron commander / Published July 12, 2021 @ Scott Airforce Base website. Read full article
Splendid and inspiring article by my friend and colleague Marc Hurwitz published on ILA’s June 2021 Interface newsletter.
Followership: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Article by Ira Chaleff recently published on International Leadership Association (ILA) website.
Thoughtful article on followership by Colette Hoption, faculty fellow at the Center for Business Ethics and an Associate Professor of Managment, Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University.
Foreword by Ira Chaleff This is a book that could not have been written even a few years ago. The knowledge it contains —how to effectively teach followership— had not been developed until very...
I am delighted to share this unique podcast on leading and following, created by my two immensely talented friends, Scott Allen and Sharna Fabiano.
Once again, Sharna Fabiano has produced a gorgeous and novel perspective on the creative follower-leader dynamic.
This is the opening to the keynote address I will give on Friday, July 27, to the Global Followership Conference in Ontario, Canada.
In a world where the sand is continuously shifting underfoot, courage is a lifeboat. Yes, we need lifeboats even on land in these times of rapid transition, uncertainty, and abuse of power. Sharna Fabiano,...
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